Has there been any information announced about the next version? I haven't seen or heard of anything and frankly it's making me a little nervous that PM is no longer going to be supported or developed.

Please tell me I'm wrong! It's been my experience that when there have been long periods of silence, that's a bad sign.

I do not post here often but as I use Barca everyday, I check the board for signs of update.
So far only Eric and Thomas have been doing great support, but nothing else is happening.
Recently, I have discovered a program that most likely is going to replace my Barca. It is not the same but the project has been very active for last couple years as I checked its support message board.

There were never any announcements being made for Pocomail plans in the past. I'd say the development continues at the same pace as in past few years. I'm sure if Slaven decided to stop development he'd announce it instantly...there is no reason for hiding such information from users.
From the correspondence I had with him in the past few months, I understand that Pocomail will continue being supported and developed, no sign of the opposite.

Rose City Software is a company completely independent from Poco Systems.

There is certain type of business cooperation between Rose City Software and Poco Systems, something along the lines that Pocomail is offered as a possible upgrade to former Courier and Calypso users.
They are offering Pocomail on their website from that title and due to being affiliate (anyone can become an affiliate btw.).

From the business point of view I think I can say we are having the best possible experience with them, they are really dedicated to their products and users as far as I can tell.
For the record I was never their customer personally (if memory serves me).

Tomas wrote:There were never any announcements being made for Pocomail plans in the past. I'd say the development continues at the same pace as in past few years. I'm sure if Slaven decided to stop development he'd announce it instantly...there is no reason for hiding such information from users.From the correspondence I had with him in the past few months, I understand that Pocomail will continue being supported and developed, no sign of the opposite.

That is great news Tomas. My question is simple. There are numerous issues with Poco/Barca etc. when using Vista or Windows 7 (not functionality but mainly display issues etc). I am assuming that none of this issues (see the forum for many of these issues and "work around") will be resolved until a new version of Poco/Barca will be released and also many of the more technical issues will also not be resolved until the new version. This in effect means that support for the current version (unless something major occurs) has ceased. It is my opinion (having been involved in software deployment), that there is usually a plan - so to speak. Personally I feel such a plan should be made public (at least at a high level not the full SDLC). Even a target date - yes they do change often - means that users can see that there is development going on and also that many of the issues that currently exist will be resolved. Again this is just my opinion, but from a semi- informed position with other projects I have worked on.